Comprehensive Guide to Interpersonal Psychotherapy (Basic Behavioral Science Books) by M.M. Weissman, J. C. Markowitz, G. L. Klerman Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) is an intervention in mood and other related disorders. This volume represents the gold standard reference for any clinician seeking to learn or consolidate their practice of IPT. Updates original 1984 text, this reference describes the theoretical basis of IPT as well as providing a good introduction to the actual practice in day to day clinical life. The real strength of the volume however, is its scholarly and comprehensive review of previous and ongoing research in IPT and newer applications in other disorders. Invaluable for the clinician seeking a comprehensive study of Interpersonal Psychotherapy. Hardcover 465 Pages $59.00 CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE
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Undoing Depression: What Therapy Doesn't Teach You and Medication Can't Give Youby Richard O'Connor, Ph.D.
For some people, depression has been a part of their experience for so long that they've begun to believe it's what they are. They become experts at "doing" depression--hiding it, working around it, even achieving great things (but at the price of great struggle, and little satisfaction). In this book, psychotherapist Richard O'Conner shows us how to "undo" depression, by replacing depressive patterns of thinking, relating, and behaving with a new and more effective set of skills. With a truly holistic approach that synthesizes the best of the many schools of thought about this painful disease, O'Conner offers new hope for depressives.
Abnormal Psychology and Modern Life (11th Edition) by Robert C. Carson, James Neal Butcher, Susan Mineka
Encyclopedic in content and artistic in presentation, Abnormal Psychology in Modern Life provides a superlative introduction to theory and empirical research in the field of Abnormal Psychology. The structure of the text follows a well-planned and coherent organization of the major classifications of mental disorders. Specifically, the case studies presented provide the reader with a clear understanding of the symptomatology as contained in the DSM-IV.
International Handbook of Social Anxiety: Concepts, Research and Interventions Relating to the Self and Shyness Crozier, W. and Alden, L. (Editors) Researchers in psychology, psychopharmacology, human development from UK, US, CA, and Australia provide a comprehensive study of social anxiety, encompassing child development, physiology, social psychology of shyness and relationships, and treatment approaches. Sections concentrate on the origins and development of social anxiety, its implications for development and interpersonal relationships. Interventions reduce anxiety/enhance social functioning.
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